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michael put up money did an interesting thing. super pac my did an interesting thing in the republican primary. it kept campaigns competitive where in the past they wouldn't be. i have a great quote from 1988, a guy, the caucasus campaign chair, said candidates do, talk about presidential primaries. he said candidates don't lose election. they run out of money and can't get the airplanes off the ground. that's a good description. probably the reason dukakis was a democratic nominee was because all the other guys ran out of money. this is limited of course to presidential politics. shouldn't just limited to presidential politics. was competition effective in congressional races? were the more competitive candidates as a result of actually the massive flow of money both large money in come in fact small contribution, where more candidates able to reach a threshold of competitiveness which is how political scientists think of money and politics. it's not like playing the card game of work we have a higher number, you and it actually
michael put up money did an interesting thing. super pac my did an interesting thing in the republican primary. it kept campaigns competitive where in the past they wouldn't be. i have a great quote from 1988, a guy, the caucasus campaign chair, said candidates do, talk about presidential primaries. he said candidates don't lose election. they run out of money and can't get the airplanes off the ground. that's a good description. probably the reason dukakis was a democratic nominee was because...
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michael -- [booing] who wanted to bring back -- [laughter] i think i get to the point. michael who wanted to bring back two-tier academic exams. i remember what it was like. o level and cse. one whole group of young people written off. we are not going back to those days. [applause] [applause] mike who'll has content for vocational qualification and abolished the best vocational qualification our country has and michael who has nothing to say about education to -- in education there really is a choice of two futures. education for a are in reiing and narrowing elite with a conservative or one nation skill system as part of a one-nation economy with a next labor government. [applause] [applause] to be a one-nation economy we have to make it easier for them and harder for the -- i think one year people know what i was talking about. [laughter] [applause] [applause] you see -- you see -- businesses tell me that the pressure for the -- from the city investors can't take a long view, they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahelp. but they have to publish their accou
michael -- [booing] who wanted to bring back -- [laughter] i think i get to the point. michael who wanted to bring back two-tier academic exams. i remember what it was like. o level and cse. one whole group of young people written off. we are not going back to those days. [applause] [applause] mike who'll has content for vocational qualification and abolished the best vocational qualification our country has and michael who has nothing to say about education to -- in education there really is a...
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nbc's michael isikoff is at the courthouse this morning. michael, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. jerry sandusky, convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse, never testified during his trial, but he's got a lot to say now, and we're expecting to hear more this morning when he's escorted back into this courthouse to hear a judge deliver his sentence. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: a statement recorded by a penn state radio station and arranged by his lawyer, jerry sandusky spoke out from jail on the eve of today's sentencing. >> in my heart i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner, and that was after marriage. our love continues >> reporter: former penn state defensive coach blamed a well-orchestrated conspiracy for his conviction and lashed out at his accusers for what he called the worst loss of his life. >> the accusers were products of many more peopl
nbc's michael isikoff is at the courthouse this morning. michael, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. jerry sandusky, convicted of 45 counts of child sexual abuse, never testified during his trial, but he's got a lot to say now, and we're expecting to hear more this morning when he's escorted back into this courthouse to hear a judge deliver his sentence. >> they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they...
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finally, michael phelps may have a future golf. check this out. the 18-time olympic gold medalist was playing in a pro-am in scotland on friday. look at this amazing putt. it was gauged at over 50 yards, just about the length of the olympic swimming pool that phelps is so used to. of course that explains it. that's the news. now back to lester and jenna. >> feel like we need rowdy gaines. >> or a soccer goal would have been appropriate. seriously, the talent this guy has. share a little bit of it. it's amazing. >> chris, thank you. >>> stephanie abrams is on the plaza with a check of your forecast. a mild one at that in new york. >> what's been the best decade after all these years? >> the year of having children. >> the year of having children. that's what the kids were supposed to say? what was the best decade ever? >> all of them. >> which was what decade? the 90 now here is a look at what's happening outside your door. >> good saturday morning to you. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. it's a beautiful view from our tower cam review he
finally, michael phelps may have a future golf. check this out. the 18-time olympic gold medalist was playing in a pro-am in scotland on friday. look at this amazing putt. it was gauged at over 50 yards, just about the length of the olympic swimming pool that phelps is so used to. of course that explains it. that's the news. now back to lester and jenna. >> feel like we need rowdy gaines. >> or a soccer goal would have been appropriate. seriously, the talent this guy has. share a...
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blige, michael bublÉ and billy ray cyrus. >> is he out of rehab? >> he's supposed to come out for "the voice." >> welcome to modern life. >> couples don't write love letters to one another any more, they tweet their love. they put it out there on facebook and twitter. how much they love their husband, their spouses. and -- >> why is the big question. why? >> i don't know. i guess they want everyone to peek into their relationship and think it's great, maybe? >> why. >> i don't know. >> doesn't anybody value privacy at all? the last thing i want anybody to know is what's going on personally in my life. you know? the people that i trust and love? they know. but you don't know who's out there reading your business. and it's potentially -- [ phone ringing ] >> i don't know what that is. >> is that a reminder? >> can we say one quick thing. >> it reminded me we need to do that. >> you know what, remember "downton abbey"? here's what i do, that i love more than anything. they give each other notes. the romance is so subtle and you're watching it happen.
blige, michael bublÉ and billy ray cyrus. >> is he out of rehab? >> he's supposed to come out for "the voice." >> welcome to modern life. >> couples don't write love letters to one another any more, they tweet their love. they put it out there on facebook and twitter. how much they love their husband, their spouses. and -- >> why is the big question. why? >> i don't know. i guess they want everyone to peek into their relationship and think it's...
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think michael moore, nancy pelosi. think your local college professor. you know, think the driver of the crazy car with all of the bush is hitler bumper stickers on the back of the car. think the gender studies wearing the head band at your local whole foods store. you get the picture; right? they no , nominate professions leaving a cultural imprint, cultures like journal ism, arts, academia, and america's fastest band of intertapers, circumstance day sew lay success bats. who are these people who call themselves liberals? how does such a small group impact our lives? what motivates them? i'm in an excellent position to answer the deep questions because i've been watching liberals closely for over 30 years, studied liberals like jane goodall studies her chimps. [laughter] in their natural habitats and without judgment, in silence mostly because we barely speak the same language. i've been tireless in research. i lived with liberals, broke bread with them, humored them, teased them, prodded them, and, yes, even loved some of them, some my friends, and som
think michael moore, nancy pelosi. think your local college professor. you know, think the driver of the crazy car with all of the bush is hitler bumper stickers on the back of the car. think the gender studies wearing the head band at your local whole foods store. you get the picture; right? they no , nominate professions leaving a cultural imprint, cultures like journal ism, arts, academia, and america's fastest band of intertapers, circumstance day sew lay success bats. who are these people...
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host: michael is a political science major. >> i will begin with the article that ran on "the nation" front- page. why have appointments gone by the wayside in this election? guest: president obama has faced obstruction but has not been as engaged with putting forward judges. by the way, the supreme court today may be years 2% of cases in this country. the docket is growing smaller and smaller, shrinking, and there is an impact of president obama not pushing as many judges through as bush did. the courts are so important, and they should be discussed in this campaign. i hope in this next debate -- it is important that this has gone under the radar. the presidents are not just individuals. they come with advisers. president reagan's nominee robert bork was rejected by the senate for being way out of the mainstream in this country. he did not believe the equal protection clause applies to women. he is opposed to the voting rights act and the silver rights act of 1964. and he believed that corporations are people. he would play a very destructive role in a court of common sense, fairness
host: michael is a political science major. >> i will begin with the article that ran on "the nation" front- page. why have appointments gone by the wayside in this election? guest: president obama has faced obstruction but has not been as engaged with putting forward judges. by the way, the supreme court today may be years 2% of cases in this country. the docket is growing smaller and smaller, shrinking, and there is an impact of president obama not pushing as many judges...